all over the place

The phrase "all over the place" is an idiomatic expression that typically means something is disorganized, chaotic, or lacking focus. It can also indicate that someone or something is scattered or inconsistent in their behavior, thoughts, or actions. Additionally, it can suggest that someone or something is found in multiple locations or widely dispersed. The specific meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.


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